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THE EVENING STAR. Geo-getown Councils. RD or ALDERVEN, July 5.—Present: Messrs, Thomas, Hyde, Simms and Hieston: the Kecorder presiding. An invitation was read requesting the attendance of the board at tbe laying of the corner stone of Providence Hospial, accepted. Theordinance for the im- provement of Congress street w&s tazen up, and on motion of Mr. Simms a committee of contivremes (Messrs. Hyde and Simms) were app -oted from this buari. Mr. Hyde, fram Wepltoaive Committee, reported fax orsbly on the r solution in favor of Charles Memmert; passed. Mr. Hyde, from the same committee, reporied « resolution im relation to whe @x- penses of the town, prohibiting any ,¢rson trom crestiiog bills against the corporation for services rendered, unless such sefvices were authorized by the corporation oF some person nated by the corporation, and directing the town clerk to refuse payment to all bills Prrsented that do not hear the evidence of bay- | ing beem s) authorized. On motion of Mr. Thomas, the bill was referred to the standing The following were received from —Acomm tion from the Mayorin | | reference to abating 4 mnisance under the mar- ket house: Jard on the table. A commnnicat im regard to repairing footways; referred Reeorder A resolution of inquiry in reiation | og the floor of the Chain bridgeacross | Falls. which, on motioa of Mr. | Simms, was referred to the ttanding comm j tee. An ordinance to purchase 1 steam fire | engine and o organize a fire department of Georgetown; on motion of Mr. Thoma: | ferred to the standing committee. A resol instructing the commuttee before Congress to | ask for an appropriation by the United States Government for ‘he improvement of the chan- nel of the Potomac river and the harbor of Georgetown, passed. A resolution in favor of Christopher Ubhof passed. rece ng ite ton fi A message was ed from the Commvn Council annuenc- concurrence in the Aide: . an e Ohio stitete dr P Washington ana moved to an ges Jefferson < . itungasKeteh viuiion providing that in constructung euch entries the grade of streets shall not be dy © joolway secured by substan- g. was laid over temporarily Mr abeugh presented the bill of J. F. Essex for the livery of the Corporation horse. Mr. Wheatley presented the bill of the Georgetowr . Mr. Davidson introduced th ch improvement Mr. Dualoy T. the ordinance for the par- am fire engine, and toorganize the nent 3 t d without disc ch, the street uted to conf tee of the Aldern: the improvement of Congress st of the jom ommittee on the ken upand aarket cramittee bef propriation to improve the channel o: cmac and the barborsof the District, reso. Tbe reselation appropria:ing and sweeping the market for months Davidson, trom the commerce comm ported an ordinance to xmend an ordinan relative to the caual we the Canal anda on in favor of C. Ubhoff, were passed ) for cleansing «son adop ¥ the improvement of tween High and Fayette, was laid on A resovutton making appropration the mill of H. W. Brewer for Sarveyor's : Sesoluuon im favor of J. F. Essex and m. Whalen: resolution for a flag footway cross Gay. on east side of Washington stree! Tesointion of inqniry relative to repair streets: an ordinance to reguiate and license | it posters, and to prevent the defacing of iGings and over places: were severally m up and adopted The Aldermen's aiendment to the ordimance authorizing the cons*ruction of drawer and pivot bridges over the Canal was concurred in: and the Board ad- ourned SF The New York Erpresssays: --Itis re- ported that a Spaniard residing in South firs: street. Brooklyn, bas been robbed of $4,000 in geld. It appears tbat the gentleman in ques. Ue Was about te depart for Philadelphia, and had left asatchei containing the money on the Window sill in the parlor. thinking it sate, while he went down to the basement for some purpese unknown. He remained there for tive Tainu'es. and on bis return was horrified to find both tatche! and money gone. There were buttwoor three persons in the house, And they were in the basement at the time of the rubbery. A youny maa, whose name is ere suppressed, has been suspected of steal- wgthe satchel. The affair bas not been re- ported to the police, ner have any steps been taken to arrest the ycung man in question. peer tas laa SF A terrible accident oceurred at Lafayette, OBbio. on 2d mt. Mrs.Christopher Martin, iB cIder to start a fire in ber cooking stove, ap- Pied # coal oil lamp which was burning, but irom which the chimney had been removed. T result Was an explosion of the lamp: @ ber clothes on fire, and burning her bedy so badly tbat she died in a short time. Her busband was also very severely barned }p allempting to save ber. ". Martin seems to have been bern to iil nck. Two ago, while riding owt with the danghter of Rev. s. S. Serwies, Dis horse ran away, and throwing Miss S. upon the bard pike, killed her in- stantly. S7- The saloon keepers of New York have at Jest triumphed over the Excise Commission. Orders have been given to suspend making ar- Fests uBUl Adecision can be had in the Court of | Appeals. | S7 Large quantities of army shoes and other military equipments have just been sent from Paris toGermany. Some of them are intended | for the Prussian and some for the Ba- A large amount of gold and silver coin also been sent from Paris to the banks im Northern and Sontbern Germany. A5iGn.—Colonel Jow T. Price has with- drawn from the Saline ¢ 0 :nty (Mo.) Progress &s editor, on sccount of nis opposition to the eliey of President Johnson. enceforth the Progiese will sustain the President. A NoTante Cave—ltis said that there isa cave in the mountains of Schoharie connty, N. Y., whieh has been explored fora di tance or of twenty-five miles. Parties are ceis: iy carried lourand 4 half{miles. It has fl.e halls, splendid stalactites, and the usual wonders aud curpesities of subterranean galleries. S57 We are pleased to learn trom Mr. Andrew Jackson Davis that “the spiritual world is made from life points, sent ou, from the chem. ical voalition of the planets” Farther and early information on the same subject will be always acceptable. and if used will be liberally paid for— NV. F. World. $7 A woman wamed Disbler was arrested in Newark, N. J., on Saturday, for cruelly beat. ung her three-year old child over the head with astick. The child wasso much injured that it could not be brought to court. S7 A few evenings ago thetrain Gen- eral Grant stopped at Mattoon. A jaw yer oO tbat piace took General Grant fora brakesman, and asked him to step aside so he could pass in and see the General. This the brakesman po- Mtely did, when a staff officer pointed eut the mo on the platform as General Grant. S7A little cbild was burned to death in Newark, on Wednesday. Another child threw a lighted match upon her dress. which soon enveloped ber in flames and resulted in death, 7 A: Memphis, Tenn, Borman was shot dead who snepected a crimti the doctor and Mrs. S7 The Anti-Sia of Massachu- setts Deld a waesting Oc Gar osha: Framington, | and was addressed by a couple of colored . w Pbillips also spoke, Pagenens '@h ihe and Congress, is bara to | Bexgromen opened 2 rapid fire | COMMIssI: | three ey) Tre brent Hour S¥8TeM ayp THE Baiti- MoRe# Cox PORATION.—A short time since Ed- ward D rarks, an employe of the Baltimore Water Board, instituted proceedings before Justicé Pindell to recover compensation, amounting to $16 57, for work done by him ov-rhhe regular day of eight hours ‘as es- ) tablisbed by the ordinance of the city recently ya-sed by the City Couneil. He was em- poyed at the rate of ¢1 5uaday. The Jastice on Monday. Sfter holding the case under ad- visement since it bad heen heird, gave judg- rentin favor of Parks for she amoant due tam for over work. Buxr.—The New Orleans market hasbereto- | § fore depended upon Kentucky and Ohio for the supply of its siaughter-houses, cattie from those states cominanding about double prices | over beeves imported directly from Texas. | Just now, however, immense herds of oxen are on the way to the banks of the Ohio, where they are to be kept for two or three 1) then sept down the river. The Lov pers call (Lis a swindle. and claim who rsort to this method of fat stock ought their be indignantly frowned upon. @? The Richmond papers centain accounts of an afiray ou Sunday morning |: between the boys of Rockets and those of Chimiorazo Hil ‘he Rockets boys, composed mainly of whites. charged the Chimborazo boys, who were mostly » oes, and were driving them up cue hill ne dreen’s Spring, when, ac- ¢ tding to the Enouwirer’s ren *& party of pistols and harging party. A shot n the breast, intlicting a others are musketry upon the struck @ young man mortal Wwonnd, and ounded. reporied elegantly trimm ~ forehead -wi {the famous French he with his rider o and adorned in 2 rich bronze Gladiater moment gracefully t SF The will . Mieb as dtwidewi bildren dyard, Is: ey AUCTION SALES. B* GREEN & WILL:AMS, Auctioneers. NERS’ Sal order and decree 1 passed inthe oa ne wos, ecaily, the Tovements of adid lote and parte o! Lote consist ot One ‘arge k Howse, on oth stree: weer, op- posite the Cen Ma Two smal! Brick Houses, ‘Two small Frame Honges. and Four one stery Fraine Houses jon t this propert: is situated on Ninth west opposite Centre Market, arcther pc n Dorth @ street, between S+ cond and Third st. and the resaining portion on uo rt New Jersey avenue. desiro eof aking a good investment be #1) on the day desig aved from ay today, +, UBT the whole is mimence in front of Lot No -Ob Niuth street west 5 One-third cash” the residue io the parchaser or pure - Payable to the reepe syments, bearing intr All -epveyancing and reve 9 fthe purchaser. Title deeds to t tnth the wiole of the purchase money is THOMAS LEWIS, 108 W ANGUS. | JOSEPH F HODGSON, JOHN T GARNER, WILLIAM DIXON Commissioners, in it fron tciter No& WILLIAMS. Av LL & ©O., Ancti c OF VALEAELE BEAL | BE FIRST AND FOURTH Oa THURSDAY. the 12th m..in front of + decree ot ¢ Court ‘olumbia. ine tye - dated 1866, aud passed in the cun vay eer IL offer fo 11) and part of Lor etal ve. Crome No 7—Equity 11 eal Lot numbered eleven ered tweive.(]2.)im subdivision ef Sinare erelone hundred and ninety-nine, (199,)( a8 described in the proceedings | with te improv: ments. Also. part of Lot rambered twelve, ip Snare py rec four hundred ami fifty four, (454,) (as described in the proceedings,) with the ypro\emenis. he fret mentioned p.operty is situate! on north K street, between 1 sod 6th streets west; and the Jast-mentioned on 7th street weat, between G and H s' ts Dorth. Persons esirou mm ca investment should attend this sale. of sale: Oue-third cash; the residue in al inatalments of six, twelve and vichteen uw chaser giving his notes for the de efactorly endorse}. aud om ti.« day of sale. All con yeyancing and stampe at the cost of the purchaser. = to Srey until the whole of the purel.sse money fe paid. 7 PNSRURY LLOYD, Trastee. je ekds WL. WALL & CO., Ancts. BJT GREEN @ WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, TEUSTEE’S SALE OFA TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE AN . ir = fe and profitable ayme ite, hearing interes: 13th day of July next, at 63 m., | shall sell, on the premises, by vir s ceed of trust to me lirected, ‘iated the 26th September , 1865. and duty recorded Novem- ber Nth, i865, iu the land records for Washingtow ¢ D_e..inliber R. MH . No. 7, follon 2, 2 lot No 25,1 ordi: with the improvenonts. consisting of a two story Frame House,.and two small Brick Houses front- ing on an alle: alf cash; balance in six months, ‘Dg interest. secured by a aeed of on the premises All conveyancing and rev- | enne stamps at the cost of the pu: 1 down when the property 1e knocked of. And if the terme are not complied with within five days after the day of sale, the trustee reserves the right te resell the Ld ori at the rij costof the a paling re in + by advertising three times vening Star. JOBN T. COUMBS. Trustee. GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Je 23-lawads Auctioneeas. ~ Sa hiatal B* GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. USTEE’S SALE OF VALUABL' "gare po ot aven yeas of tee Oasin, Auctien. On WEDNESDAY, the 11th instant, we shall sel}, in front of the premises, at 6 o'clock virtue of adeed of trust from Philip W: the igned, duly executed and ing described valuable property vi No; Sand. sccording to Wm. B. Told's vision of squsre No. 893, with the impro which are three newly-built twi ‘Houses, 84, ac. Thi i —Lots subdi- t fally compli five days thereafter, the reeerve the right to at isk of the ret purchaser. after Ave dave uotice 1a cost the National I a eR irzntemee. sam L. PHILLIPS, GREEN & sr pen 72 cokes __GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts. iy 2 eo&ds EX£ctton's SALE. The subscriber wilt off iblic sale. Teng fyi tat cre tatiad te Aede an RP chao Bisa Pr ree! el - Audersom ‘and Joseph i Bred- beautifully and most el! low. t ‘a er part of Mont, we talfiten comparatisely for twollars of nd sone and w. Hive oye cneme, 7 in value, from ite proxit of Gove: Terme of sale: One-third purchase money in ; balance f: x — ears, beari imtereat, and secured by mortenee te prone For further s b: rurnlere tauuire of Witten Ry ‘ington, D. ©., or to eubsert- B. T. HODGES, p.m.,by | to | and the pu fe} of | ous to the day of bearing DENTISTRY. UM TEETH ON “‘BUBBER PLATE, and re- G ing host teeth on ofd plate. ene dollar each. Whole upper set eight dol- jare, werranted, W BARNES, ith street east, becweem A and B north, Ospitel Hill. Bx- tracting without pain. joke im MOVAL. Dz. Laws: DENTIST, hae REMOVED from e, t 1 seove. me endee ye J Tek S Exiaried dthout Pain, All _per- persons should pee ccd foray colves. whiee, call and see the new and ack Penn's avenue, between 12th and 13th streets. ye2-tt 8. B. LEWIE, M. D., Dentist, "TBE BORLAND D P { erothod of inserting ‘eeth, F Ne. 27 432 street, three doors re without Po procure, the MinMEA| in thiselty—No. $38 Pennsylvania ave ry —No. * between 9th and 10th ste. Also, 907 Arch street, Philadeiphia. PAWNBROKERS cee ee ie ee POOR PEOPLE'S FRIEND! 634.0. TWELFTH STREET........53 4 LiCENSED PAWNBROKER’S OFFIOB, Formerly of the firm ef Boyer & Burnstine, has moved to 534 12th street, between O and D, near Pa. avenue, for the purpose of loaning money on ali kinds of Personal Property in sams to suit cus- tome} Bueiness strictly confidential. vanced on Watches, Diamonds and Jew eet —- given on ali articies, &o. mh 2-3" 75 LICENSED PAWNBBOKER. NOTICE—"“ BOYER & RURNSTINE.” B. BUKNSTINE, Ne. 475 ith street, 44 door south of Pa. avenne, conducts the old basiness of Boyer & Burnetine Bll business onfidential money om on al gL of personal property and merchandise. Dh29.aoe PrOPe B. BUBNSTINE, 452 SEVENTH STREET 450 TO THE CITIZEN~ OF TEE DISTRICT AND VICINITY 1 have larged my store, giving me ereate los, an? bave correspond ingly enla: o folowing Goods, to which I respectfall ur atteption wen making vorr purchases PAPER HANGINGS. of foreien and damesti ture DECORATIONS for Halis, Saicons, &- BORDERS, “ENTEBS MEBRALLIONS AND FIRE BOABD PRINTS. STATUES and PAPER CURTAINS, FOLD WINDOW SHADES, on Bi, Pearl, Stone, Lavender. Brown, Chocolate, Tan, and Green punde, WINDOW +HADE HOLLANDS oF different widths, in Green, Fl Putt, and White, warranted gentive R SHADE FIXTURES, compiete, RUSTIC BLINDS, CORDS, TASSELS, « TABLE and STAIR OLL CLOTH, Avila very large and coniplete stock of SYUABE ad OVAL Pl TCRE FRAMES, in Gold. Wainut, Rosewood, and Ebony. FRAMES of every description mace to order. N.EB.—1 have giso added to my store a small PICTURE DEPARTMENT, Where amateurs and the public are invited to call an! inspect the few GOOD PICTURES which I have on hand Acknowledging many obligations to my friends > during the last nine yeara, I yot earnestly eolicit their continued favors and sup- port, OTHROCK, Seventh street, Ppositc Patent Office, !Con. Unton | ele ecsw — LEGAL NOTICES. Dp" ARIMENT OF THE INTERIOR. uN D STATES PATENT OFFICER w ne 23, 1866, KT. of Phila- asHING TON, J Om the petition of L.Q.0 WISHA delphis. Pa. praying for the ent cranted to him o th: hb day of ¢ an Design for Or: years from the expirat . Which takes place on tne 2th day of Octoter 156: ti is ord red tho! the said petitioy be heard at the Patent Of8-e on Monday. the =th day of 0 tober next, at 12 o'clock M.: and all persene otitied to appear and show cau: fany they have, “ vid petitio: de Persons @ppos: file fh the Paten 6 Salel ps & . are required to jon=, specially sity days before y filed by either ng must be teken transmitted in seco! ce with the rules of | this ofhce. whic! will be furnished on application, Depositions oni other papers relied upon as tes- timenys must be filed in the office tweniy days before the day of hearing; the ergaments.if any, within ten days filln, theTesttmon: Ordvied alao, ete in the bn} lican. Wa-hincton. D. erth American, Philadelp lia, Pa , week for three successive weeks, the first ublications to be at feast sixty days previ T. (. THEAKER, Commissioner of Parents. of the above papers will piease on orice, notice, se 2T-wsw N THE SUPREME I ThICT OF Samuel Pumphrey et al...) 618, Eqnity Docket 7. etal. § ler and James E. Williams, the the above entitled can rty in the proceedings avi reported to the Court decree ¥s. Ww Downs William J. Mill iso, Lot 3. in the same aqnare. to 0, for #92. Ae, sieo, Lot 4,in the same sqnare to Law- i e Same place and hor so 81 a that on the llth day of Mav, A. D. Lots 5 and 6,in the said Syuare 596, for $294 45; also. Lot 7, in the are, to William Downs. for the sum of lao. Lot 8, i ir further report they sold Lots 9,10and 11, Ai in the same re. to Richard Barry, 36 also, sold Loti2,in the sau me 6, to B. acobes for §234.44',; also, sold Lots 4 ; to Bichard fu; tee rt thet piled with'the terme of vale, gate amounts realized from said sale was the sum of Sag 7. Iti the Court. this 19th ALD 1686s ordered then, ter tat ag eh, of June and rmed, un! cause tothe contrary there of July, A. re the By theses 8 before the said ‘sth day of \ Own On OF Provided o yeni ofbe i! ee! WASHINGTO: ‘RIOT uF tition for sale Les radi asecana af ()2PHANS_COURT FO O” Rts In the matter of the Go Wiittaine goo on) GOVERNMENT SALES. i to the Patent Office. with | COURT OF THE Dis | OOLUMBIA. PROPOSALS. =| —__—sRAILROAD LINES. SAE OF GOVERNMENT BUTE DINGS. 6TA- BUPOSALS FO LIME. | Bp* Tons AND OHIe BarLuvaD. eee CIErBORG eR One” Cored Quarter aeier's ORE, Derat of, Washington. ; Quartermaster General's thee, First Division, Washonrion, Cc. pn A ew Washington, D c. Sane is 1866. ¢ Sealed Propo are invited entil 12 M.on order of the Quartermaster General, BATUBDAY, July 14, 1866, for the delivery of . there ill-be sold on the premi. t publi ion, under the direction of Captain Gectge T. Brows: Geo: ing. A. Q. M. 10.1866, : ° Captain G1) OF FICKS. (frame,) 232140, . gay (two stories.) 16x38, fe8,) 1620.1 | eee Sern Wx. }, 16x16, two 25225, {Siignty-nine (89) LABORERS’ QUARTERS in iaxis, and ining 8xil. i 8,(frame ) 28x80, (two-sto- 12x32,) four 10x24. 15240, 6x17. and two kitchens , 16220, with wing 10xI4,) | shed adjeini 40.) | ESS HOUSES, (frame,) 228x190, (two stories.) 15260,( With wing 16220.) 28x140,:two sto- ries,) 283x130, (with additions 10x12,) 23%50, (two Stories.) 16xt0, 16234, and 28x40. Thirty two (32) STABLES (frame.) twenty-four | 28x452, six 284356. one 11x32, and one 13x29, (with shed adpining 14x50.) | One (1) HOSPITAL STABLE, (frame,) with 5,270 lineal feet of stab! ling. * be Wi pap phd STABLE, (frame) with 5,312 jipes! of etahlin Twenty (20) BUILDINGS, (frame) 28x32, 28x56, | 1SXS2y 18x31, 15x05, 10x16. four 16x50. four | dsx432, 28.140 21x48" 284300, 20x25, and i7x17. SHEDDING, 7.7/3 lineal feet. ‘ Thirty-two (32) WATER TANKS, 4x16; two feet dee Stree eight \73) MANGERS, 33x16; three- \d-a-half feet deep. “Twenty 2s) OUTHOUSES One (1) HAY SHED. 112x812. One(1) GRAIN HOUSES, (frame) 56x20 Three (3) WHARBVEB: One 4.181 aquare feet, one 11,1°9 8 ,uare feet, aud one 3,890 square feet. FENCING. 23.980 lineal feet One 1) STORKHOUSE. | frame) 52x10 Two BLACKSMITH SHOPS, (frame) 483x160 and x10 ji TE a) One 11) ENGINE HOUSE, 17.22. The buildings will be seid singly, and must be removed within twenty jays ill be taken down at the expense The depot is a cessible by argest class can be loaded of the purchase vetrels of th Terms: Cash in Government funds. Aboat for Gtestoro will loave the Sixth-street wharf during the day of sale or formation apply in person or by letter, 1o Captain GROBGE T BROWNING, A. , Gtesboro, D_C., or 10, this attice. be ea creel “JAMES A. ERIN, Brevet Brigadier General U.S. A, incharge, je 2) try ld Firat Division.@.M. 6.0 ALE OF STEAM BOLLER, FOBCK PUMPS. WATER PIPE, FIRE PLUGS, &., comprising THE WATER WORKS AT GIESBORO, D. 0. Quartermaster & s we aly 13. 1 ribed pub: SO1LER. 30 fret long and 3 feet two 12 incl retarn fines.) made on, with all the necessary appur- iucluding cast from front, gang» cocks, alves, feed pum mok t and hy rance, (Ashcroft dancing pieces. &c.. WORTHINGTON PUMPS, No. 6, Is-inch cylinder horse power tach, and each ca and forcing 100,00) gallons of water per d, -d with them ar © reqaisite valves, glands, t elbows, double valv= oi! cnpa om paratively new, and in g order quantity of WATER PIPS, as follows: 5,182 feet 6-tneh cast iron Water Pipe, 12,000 feet 3 inch oe . "3 $00 feet 2. inch wroncht-iron 564 feet 1}.-inch cast iron 2.000 feet 1',-inch = “! 1,600 feet L-inch “ 5.080 feet 3;-inch . Thirty-one CAST [RON FIRE-PLUGS, (Ayres? following des Patent.) with all the necessary connections, sach as Ts bends. stop. cocks, elbows, feur-way-pieces, &c.. all in excellent condition, together with ALL THE TOOLS. & juived and repairs mn er pipe, anch as Dipe cutting machines, taps and dies, plyers, crabs, drills, punches, cau ing tooln. a at SS epot is accessible er, and Vessels o the largest cl be loaded at the wharf, : ‘erms: Cash. in Gevernment funds, Deliveries wil! be made to purchasers on or be fore the first (Ist)day of August next. A boat for Giesboro will leave the Sixth street whart every hour during the day of sale. Any further information that may be desired will be given upon application, in person or by hes te Captain Cares t prawainy, AG, M., fiesboro, D. C., or at this office. JAMES A. EKIN, Brevet Brig Gen U.S A..incharge te First Division, Q tor making alterations PROPOS PBorosats FOR COAL AND WOOD. SENATE oF ALS. tue Uxitep States. Washington, June 20. Sealed Proposals will be received at this office | enti 12 o'clock noon. on SATURDAY, the 14th day of July next. for the delivery of seven hun- dred (700) tons {(2.249 peunda) of large Keg or Steamboat Furnace WHITE ASH CUAL, thor- onghly screened. é Also, Bfty cords best PINE WOOD, thoronghly sensoned The Coal te be weighed and the Wood measured by the Chief Bagineer or bis s sistant, and packed away in the Senate vanits under his direction The whole of the Coal and Wood tobe delivered on or before the sist of August following | | GEO. T BROWN, | je t0-dtd Sergeant-al ms U.S Senate. | ei fe 2. : | Cc | ae ee I N G&G v DEPARTMENT. : Bureau Provisions an <, June 20, 1866.) Separate Preoposalr. sealed endorsed ** Pro- posals tor Navy Olothing and Clothing Materials will be received at this Bureau until 2 e’cleck p. m. on the 23d day of July. 1866, for furnishi: id | delive: (on receiving thirty sore notice) at the U.8. Navy Yard at Brookiyn, N. Y., insuch onm- bers end quantities. and at such times as may be pecified by the Chicf of this Bureau or by the nmmandant of ssid Navy Yard. the puwtersand atantities of the different articles specified in the foltoning | : ue Flannel. yarde, 200,000. Calfskin Shoes, pairs 15.000. Blankets, number, 20 00. } Flannel to be deliverable one Balf in 90 | and one-halfin 120 days. ters may be made for one or more articles, at tion of the bidder. and in case more than one ie is contained ip the offer, the Chief of the eau will have the rizht to accept one er more | of tue articles contained in such offer, and reject the remainder. Yards at New Yorkand Boston, and ‘or informa- tion as to the lawa and regulations (in pamphlet Soman ie fonts ated Papers ots octbenevent Mate Yayo Department reserves the right to reject any proposal not considered aivantageous to the Gov- erpment. je 20 lawsw Srcet DISEASES! SAMARITAN'S GIFT: SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CBETAIN BEMEDY EVER USED “Yes, A Positive Oure,” fer GONORRH@A, GLEET, STRICTURES, ae Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury. Only Ten Pills to be Roe) fedicnafinebe oes ly vegetable, ng nO smell nor PELs Son Seis and will not in aay way ia- jure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate. Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases ta Ontario enna tai ott dans ersi most Sy Doctors and ‘Chemiste of 4 the present day; m0 exposure, mo irowd: sme change whatever, went those who have red of bavebeen mail 4 jain envelope. Price—Male packages, 63. Female, 62. BO. =. Ny marten. BEAL D wt aiLae, SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICE the public as a positive cure. Ants’ On VER mt aa. Bi IEAN'S 2 BOOT AND BEBE JUi piss scribed, it reaches a: oradicaton every particlo of the venereal poison. so cure is thorough poste that for which you may repent in after DO HOT DESPAIR! Al b J le, MARITAN A JULORS meer aa nara ae ee ote cits MES fe mierah cent near sas bye os sah mae Te, 1m casen of @ Teasd fn cunnevtion with the Bt eromen irmediee odionis Sess WHAT TRE SURG ¥ OF THES AMAR oat Hospital. aoaeoe ao ae is generally, my ett auwey ¢ a ‘OOUK, iy SHELS OF UN 4,000 BUS ING LI 4 weighing not less than eighty (80) pounds to the Buenel SLAs ME ED BULLD- This Lime to be deliverel at the Lincola De- days from the openi Payment to be m: cd aa eels should be plainly marked ‘* Proposais for Lime.” aud add to ‘ajor and Oniet Quart v ear ‘z SBepot of Was! D. ae uired o when whole amount isde ROPOSALS FOR WOOD AND COAL. Post Orrick DeraxtMent. Jane 20, 1866. Bealed Proposels will be received at this Depart- best a ANTHRA- OITE COAL, furnace size, to the ton ) Fee bene es ty BED ASH, egg size, (220 se on Pr be et ee September 1, 1865 and ary 1, 1867 100 corde bret aualtt roned Bee: 30 cores best Bakers! PINE WOv ‘00d to be delivered such quentitics as i Bids will be receiv 1866. The Department reser’ wot ‘woop. at euch time and in nired be rr 5 office antil July 10, all or any part of the bide. SY ied by tb It the eomtract, E.B OLMSTED Supt. Port Oftice Buriding. , ‘eanaihcmar ene FOR COAL AND WOOD. Treastry Derantuent, 19th Jane, 1966, Proposals will be received the use ofthe Department, for about.No 1, tons. No.2, 500tons best quality Baltimore Cor. y's 2 Witte —_ Anthracite Coal, (2,24 pounds te the ton 1:0 tons best quality Baltimore Company's White Ash Anthracite Oo: 200 tons best quality Also, for about &) coras best qui Pine Wood to be delivered at such times such quantities as may Bids will be receiv al.ege size. Red Ash Coal. same size. ity of Bakers ad im be required untilthe Lith of Jniy, ad Gressed to the General Superintendent of Treasury Buildings, under cover of the Secretary of the and to be binding for two + tbe Department re ll or any portion of th Treasur, rvingéhe bids recei ved No bids will be entertained unless satisfactory evidence on | to fill the contract egivene! the ability of the parties 30 2)-td PPOPOSALS FoR m ATERIALS TO BE SUP PLIED TO THENAVY YARDS. UN Nacy Sealed Prop . fort recel sec Navy DER THE Bt EN D pe the 18th P tors, 1. Will be farni to bid, on application to the comus respective i © proposal must be ‘or the w and al! «pplicattons for information or fo amination ayy }ards cation tothe Burean Jommmandant of exch navy yard and the Par- chasing Pay copy of ther amination onl: to bid may ja THE COGNIZANCE OF REAT OF 5TEAM GINEERING. env ot Seem e Dé J t 2 @ euch p and those of of each station will have a ales ofthe ether yards. fer ex order that persous bether it is desire bie te ¥ of the clases the ex ! samples, mast be made to the Com menviants of the re-pective yards ‘The proposal must be accompanied by a certifi cate from the Cellector of Internal Revenne for the district in which the bidder resides that he has alicense to deal im the articles for which he pro- P u #; aud he muet further thow that he is a man turer which be o1 be certined by fer the distric or a regular dealer in. the artictes ‘antors mast roal Bevenae ch they reside. nw The covtract will be awarded to the person who ankes the lowest bid and gives the guarantee quired by law.the Navy Department. reserving the right to resect the lowest bid, o1 which it may deem exorbitant. Soreties in sien the con certitied partment approved in triplicate by the Commandant of the | respecti.e yards. will be paid by the Paymaster of the station desicnated in the i or certiti No. 17. Naits and Bolts Pacaing, te 4 aL Sarr, . x = Bozivecr's Gtores By tm. Zine, &c o. he eaten Al ele i No. 20. White Lead Silene, The following are the classes. ty required at the reepective Navy Yards - . Lumber Tallow and Scap — and © Engineer aStoresNo . M. Evgineer’§ Tools No. 12: Engineer’s In- No As additional centum will be withbeld fr, bills uptil the eontract «hall and eighty per centom of the wever, rany e full amonnt will be reqnired to et. and their responsibi he #atistactio have been completed, amonnt of each bill; contractin fands es. at the option ef the Government. | ess after the warrant for tne sane have been passed by tha Secretary of the ‘Treasory s of this Bureau are numbered gr} Ash > Ne 2 White Pine No Z. Black Walnut Cherry 28. Mahogany 29. Lanterns Lienumvite struments No. $1. Dudgeons, Pumps No. 13. Brick. Sand & = 5 No. 14. Wronght Iron Bo 32. Sour Flour Cru- | ie ee &o cibles No.15 Tubes No 33. Patented Articles | No. 16. Steel No Cotton and Hemp thei numders, KITTERY. Nos. 1,2,5,6, 16 18, 19, 20, 2], 22, 23, 33, 34, Nos. Nos. 8, 6, 8,9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 36. 17, 13, 1 21,22. 23. P®oPosats FOR STATIONERY, Proposals until 12 o'el seppizin ult 1367. boy lock on MONDAY, J: iz the 8 low for tne fiscal fessice eas jes In Ust The suc. bond, with filment of bie contract, and the zeve the ri; by : jeem proper. to e iminish quantities below stated ree? OF dimi cessful bidder CHARLESTOWN 1, 2.4.5, ie * 12, 14, 15, 16,17, 18, 19, 20, BBOOKLYN. es 5,6, 10, 12, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 25, 26, PHILADELPATA, 10. 11, 12. 14. 16, 13, 19, 22, 23, 26, 33, WASHINGTON. » 20, 219 lawsw War Darartmeyr, Jui 5 . will be received at this ww this lobery described in year he acbad ending the soth Jane, must be of the best quality, Sccompany each bid. Will be reynired proved sureties for the tarchfal tai” e | iu ight to order the articles as It mus 7 the Ei Articles not named in the schedule Lelow are to \e furnished at the optio: th Partm thelowest market Pref the De eat Paper made of Linen Stork, 20 reams Des i 4 r Lay end weighing 16 pounds pounés: “0 ream 19 peu 0 reams Q: 10 pounds, beaded 1 reams Note £6 reame Note Paper per pattern 101 ir dozen Biotting Beard: nds 2 reams 120 reams Mani 50.000 E: beaded as per 8008 Bi onger patte: Baveto lopes. Foolscap, ruled or plain, weighing 14 Quarto Post, ruled or plain, weighing juarto Post, ruled or bi pa pat pate plain, weighing Paper, raled or plain wee - offic lopes. letter sizes, extra heavy. headed ob Galle Nea Siena hte Pe ‘Penholiers 140 dozen. 20 dezen Ivory Folde 19 dozen 10 dozen Penknives re 1 Lvory, or 4 dozen Scissors 3 dozen Bhe: 40 dozen 3d rx] 25 jozeB doze! Bicens i LJ dozen, are nard & 2 -” Ink, quarts Tak, pints Whitney's, or wax, scariet Tee, wariad clo Ba ape ‘aesorted ipen large {— + , With brushes So }, assorted § dozen Memorandum Fy en Perttoltes x: do: Jr eB zen boxes G. VANDERWEBEEN & S08, STONB for constantly op PROPRIETORS OF THE POTOMAO BIVEB QUARRIES. buildings, walls, foundations, &c., band and delivered ot any accessible point om the river. Office, W: 3th st. and canal. ‘ashingten—Corner Office, Georgetewn—125 Bridgestreet, corner of zis. The whole red in twenty (20) e8 the right to reject No bids will be censidered u: satisfactory evidence of ability ie 72-Atj10 for the delivery for »Fuled or plain, headed as iain “es, extra heavy, les ostenhelm’s four-blade Trains between WASHIN: iN AND Ti. MOBE. and WASHIN TOM res THE Weer ore now run as fellows, vis- FOR BALTIMORE. cept 7.00, wwe dally, ex: Sun nae -, and 3°45, and 4-3), Ft Leave datiy. except Sunday, at mond Sand’ Op. m. FOR WAY STATIONS SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS JUNCTION. Leave at 6.15 and? and at 245 and 435 p.m ro ‘0 Leave at 7:30 8. m. and 2:45 end 8:00 FOR ALL PARTS Leave dally, except m. On Sunday at «00 m. only. connecting at Relay Parkersbur ‘rain si rod nica 1 » de. THROUGH TIOKRTS to the West can be bed ot the Washington Station Ticket Office at all huure in Gg EO the = — im the Amert- can Te! a! me, Pepasy! a Fer Ree tithe Puleitinne, gna Benn 1 er New Yo elphia, oston, see advert: it of * Th Ut od 'W.P. SMITH Master 9 ! | jaster of Transportation, | -M. COLE. Ticket 4 | 0M-tf GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington, | WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND | GEORGETOWN RAILROAD. TIME TABLE. On and after MONDAY May 7th, 1888, and ont, farther notice. Passenger Trains will rua between Washington and Alecandria as follows ve Wasuin x Leaves ALEXANDRIA. Local 6 B aowasen Mail 6:38 Local 90 1100 2200 +2 “ - 6:15 Express 6.30 SUNDAY Leave Wasniy Le 6” Express 6 Oa mhi2-iy W.J. CUGH L 4 YoRR. Wasitrneton, Mn 7 Washington ant New York a Bas Collows, viz FOR NEW YORK, without change of Leave daily ex: ™m Tratue Letween cars, ept Sunday) at7 $0 a. m. and 6.39 4 FOR NEW YORK, changing cars at Phiiadel- phia. Lesve daily (except Sunday) at 11:18 ©, m. ana 4:0 p. m. FOR PHILADELPHIa, Leave dativ ‘except Sunday) at 7. and 1 H., aud 4.5) gad 6:29pm ON SUNVAY Leave for New York sud Pb jelphia at €:30 p, MD. only. earns care for New York on 6:30 p. m. trate wily Through tickets to Philadelphia, New York, o Boston. can be had at the Station Office at all hours In the day, as well a# at the new office in foan Telegraph Bu between 4 and 6th st . fee Baltimore and 0 Rallroad advertisement | forechedule between ington, . AB | mapotis, and the West on nets. Beltimore, An P. SMITH, Master of Trans; ation. L.M. OLE, General Ticket pricy = | 0c 90-tf GEO S KOONTZ. Agent, Washincton. | STEAMBOAT LINES ww UMMER ARR. sEMENT. . STEAMEK CAMBRIDGE. Or and alter this day the Steamer Cambridge, Leonari will leave b 30 Light uee and Barre streets, Bal ou TUESDAY, THURSDAY SAT- EVENINGS. st<p m.,fordaston Poin Doubie Mils, ( \ford. Olora's Point Wharf, Cambride-, Hngbletts Wharf. Creek, and Medford’s Whart | Eattern Shore. she will reach F | om Tuerday-, Thuredays and Saturdays gers from hington should take the trata for Baltimore @QTEAMER LEAVES FOR MT. VERNON we EVERY TUESDAY, | er and SATURDAY, , $e p.m. ati0a.m torus at 42 B. One-third of this Fare for Round € 5 smount for use of Mount Vernon Association Washineton and Alexandria __ leave esch bs ‘om 7 . wtp q PEGS haw Ronmer Wapapet game chartered | for Excursions. 3. VAN BISWICK, | ap 12-60t General Sap’t P_ F_ Co. potomac TRANSPORTATION LINK. | NOTICE TO SHIPPERS, ia, e Amer- avenve, Cabin turning fromthe Inmore at m Passen oem 7-4f | leaves Washingt exandria at 7 a. EVER ont, Budd's URDAY for Ferry, Smith's Point, Chatterton Landing, Nanyemoy Stores, Mathias Point, Pope's Oreck. Bins Point, | Plowden’s Wharf, Lancaster's Wharf, Stone's Wharf, Curriomen Bay, Foxwell's Wharf, Piney | Point, Point L: ut, arrives at Baltimore at | 8a. m.on - | BRYAN & BRO , Ag | ap7-tt No. 345 Penna. D, FREDERICKSBUR@ AND PO- RBMON MAG HAILBUAD. | TO TRAVELLEES GOING SOUTH. j TWICE DAILY, ¢: } . excepted.) | The quickest and most direct route te Richmond Va .end the South. via the Potomas Steamers from Sixth Street Wharf. Washington, to Aquia Oreek and! j Richmond, Fredericksbarg and Potomac Rail ¥ . eD | Chester'8.0. pear Wier ie ot 2 Tanta merase morning excepted) « 640 a.m. and7 p.m, aud arrive in Bichmond at 20 p.m. and 4a. FEsE to. BICHMOND IN SEVEN HOURS, ifty Miles Shorter ana z Hours Quicker then Be sure and 4 Through Tickets vie and Fredericksbu Richmond. Aquia athe GEO. MATTINGLY aoe, Want on, D.C. MATTHEW OLABK. Agent, Wastingtom, ©" CM. RANEY. eps-ly General Bor’ SPRING AND SUMMER OLOTHING. SELLING OFF TO REDUCE STOCK. We offer our entire stock of Boys’, Youths’ and Childrens’ READY-MADE CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS at greatly reduced prices, and wenld ask an early call to secure cheice selections at low prices. WALL, STEPHENS & 0O., 322 Penna avenue, between Sth and 10th streets. je 2-6tif Tee ger ary cers | ingre- eb branmicn 2m eeiseriaes oO, Bo. 290 =" Firmoreeaie LMBOLD® EXTRAGT BUOHU aw Reon nagar j tn tis actios nud fee Hon 0 saat = fare ang Desir, ia pareurmetes mad L* | en FRANCK TAYLOR.

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